Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for March 10, 1994
Transcript:
Gunther: I'm dull, Miss Phelps. Studious and courteous and conscientious and dull. No one likes a dull person. Miss Phelps: nonsense, Gunther. Miss Phelps: Society values and respects people with your attributes. Gunther: I don't want society to respect me- I want girls to respect me! Miss Phelps: Girls...? Gunther: Yes! while I'm sitting around being dull and respected, all the girls are riding off with macho guys on motorcycles!
doverdan about 13 years ago
Gunther is aware of his problems
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Yup, girls love the “bad boys”; then live to regret it. True story: When I was in HS, I had a bit of a crush on this girl and when she figured that out (I could never tell a girl how i felt, but, I hinted a lot), she told me that she liked me ONLY as a friend, I asked her why and she said that I was TOO nice, which confused the he** out of me; so she explained that what she wanted was a bad boy with a motorcycle who treated her “rough” etc (All that BS some girls think is romantic) anyway, she found her bad boy and he treated her like dirt, she thought he was great… a few months later she came to me, all upset that he was hitting her and stuff, I looked at her quizzically and said"Well, you knew he was like that when you met him…" she paused and answered “I THOUGHT I COULD CHANGE HIM!” I just turned around, walked away and never talked to her again.
Girls: He won’t change, find a NICE guy who shows his love in the proper way!
sarafaye over 11 years ago
That type of girl wants to change him into exactly the kind of guy she’s been ignoring. It gets worse. On the off chance she succeeds, she’ll criticize him because he has lost the fire.